"Software Engineering: Architecture-driven Software Development"
is the first comprehensive guide to the underlying skills embodied
in the IEEE's Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK)
standard. Standards expert Richard Schmidt explains the traditional
software engineering practices recognized for developing projects
for government or corporate systems.
Software engineering education often lacks standardization, with
many institutions focusing on implementation rather than design as
it impacts product architecture. Many graduates join the workforce
with incomplete skills, leading to software projects that either
fail outright or run woefully over budget and behind schedule.
Additionally, software engineers need to understand system
engineering and architecture the hardware and peripherals their
programs will run on. This issue will only grow in importance as
more programs leverage parallel computing, requiring an
understanding of the parallel capabilities of processors and
hardware. This book gives both software developers and system
engineers key insights into how their skillsets support and
complement each other. With a focus on these key knowledge areas,
"Software Engineering "offers a set of best practices that can be
applied to any industry or domain involved in developing software
products.
A thorough, integrated compilation on the engineering of software
products, addressing the majority of the standard knowledge areas
and topics Offers best practices focused on those key skills common
to many industries and domains that develop software Learn how
software engineering relates to systems engineering for better
communication with other engineering professionals within a project
environment"
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